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First Edition Making of Tintin Inca Hergé | 1985 Near Fine
First Edition Making of Tintin Inca Hergé | 1985 Near Fine
First Edition Making of Tintin Inca Hergé | 1985 Near Fine
First Edition Making of Tintin Inca Hergé | 1985 Near Fine
First Edition Making of Tintin Inca Hergé | 1985 Near Fine

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The Making of Tintin In the World of the Inca by Hergé First Edition Methuen 1985. A near fine copy. Tiny name stamp to fep (see image). No foxing or toning contents, which are unblemished throughout. No bumping or rubbing to corners or edges, no fading to spine and covers unmarked. A bright example.

This opulent volume intertwines the full texts of Hergé's twin Inca odysseys—"The Seven Crystal Balls" and "Prisoners of the Sun"—with an intimate dossier on their genesis, unveiling the artist's globe-trotting inspirations from Peru's mist-shrouded Andes to forgotten Machu Picchu lore. Tintin, the intrepid reporter, joins Captain Haddock and the absent-minded Professor Calculus in a whirlwind probe of shattered prophecies, vengeful Incan priests, and booby-trapped tombs, where crystal curses unleash mummies and seismic wrath amid high-altitude hijinks and heartfelt camaraderie. Lavish with preparatory sketches, photographic expeditions, and Hergé's wry annotations, it captures the thrill of journalistic sleuthing fused with archaeological awe in a tone of buoyant curiosity tempered by colonial introspection.

This tome mesmerizes readers with its seamless fusion of rollicking Tintin escapades and creator's craft, alluring comic aficionados who crave Hergé's ligne claire precision and narrative zest, much like the insider artistry in Alan Moore's "Watchmen" annotations but with more whimsical wanderlust. Collectors venerate it as a scarce jewel in the Hergé oeuvre, epitomizing the bande dessinée renaissance's cultural sway through its vivid chronicle of mid-century globalism and mythic revival. Its dual allure snares both nostalgic devotees of boyish heroism and scholars dissecting Eurocentric gazes on indigenous worlds, bridging pulp delight with profound archival treasure.

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The Making of Tintin: World of the Inca - Hergé - First Edition 1985

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